Album of the year for me.... so far, I've only got to side D. Edward understands that sometimes the most compelling moments come from pregnant tension rather than 4-on-the-floor bangers. This LP will take you on a journey... maybe a white water rafting ...
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Always had a lot of time for Paul Jackson's productions. To pigeon hole this as Goa Trance is a bit of a shame. It's head music of the highest calibre and transcends lazy tags. Suspect you could clear the floor at a psy-trance party with this... which ...
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Not all T.o.T. tracks float my boat, some seem too fast and have too much going on. However the AA side here is lovely business. Engrossing tech-trance with a serious groove and great drum programming - love the electro excursion towards the end! 25p for ...
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Lovely remix package that must rank alongside Sven's best work. The David Holmes and DDR remixes are both great. Speedy J's re-rub wanders right off to the edge of the reservation as you would hope and expect. Stands up to 23+ years of scrutiny!

Fast by today's standards but I remember thinking the same back in the day. Somehow Ramin gets away with this however. This is a stand out release on STV. Moonchild is like a cool pool of water on a hot day. lie back and let it take ease out the ...
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The Kid Paul remix on side D is a classic. Underplayed linear tech/tech trance with cool guitar/synth motif running underneath gated top lines modulating just enough to play with your mind. Ace!PS Don't bother with the other sides!!!

Can't really say enough good things about Jens' work. It stands head and shoulders above much of the contemporary trance music out there. Great detail around the percussion that I have always been a sucker for. Dive in!

Have to disagree with Maroko here. B2 Fusionium is where it's at on this EP. The only track to have stood the test of time. Mid-paced twinkling broken beat wonder for those eyes closed early morning moments!

With apologies to FM, this is all about Ponty / Pletnev as usual. This guy might be my favourite artist at the moment. Been circling Futureboogie for a while but I've not had a reason to buy on vinyl until now!!

Yes, yes, yes! For me Jens was one of the stars of this scene in the early 90's. I'm not sure he ever properly conformed to the Goa/Psy tag. Brilliantly individual records that have stood the test of time. Also see his work as Acid Lab and Cross Breed.

I was given the 10" 'German remixes' of Sacred Cycles by Tim Fielding (I can't remember ever having the album) because he was aware of my enthusiasm for prog/trance at the time. It's a totally epic disc that duly got rinsed all over London and Europe. ...
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Outrageous that there are no reviews for this. Hepazari (Tech Mix) is a deep house dance floor destroyer years before that was actually a thing. A very special disk for me. 14p for a copy is ridiculous!

The Red Jerry mix is an outright epic that used to set dance floors alight in our scene. Restrained acids and judicious breakbeat deployment accompanied by tribal chants and a bit of throat singing. What's not to like?! Absolute bargain at less than £1 - ...
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There was a point in time when Hyper Hype could do no wrong, Exit EEE and DJ Khetama featured prominently in this phase. The Exit EEE remix on offer here is a great example. Gently building acids underpinned by a swinging groove and some epic pads for ...
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When this guy's good he's outrageous. I remember listening to a few of his records while reading a Christopher Priest novel. Somehow the tunes became woven into the sci fi narrative to the point that I can't listen to his music without thinking about the ...
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£0.35 - Harsh. I can only assume this label hasn't been 'discovered' in the same way other West Coast labels of the time have. Both sides of this are epic and wholly redolent of that early 90's West Coast sound that is rightly feted! The B side is a sort ...
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Cult business for my crew mainly as a result of Weatherall's patronage in a couple of mixes from 1993. Similar vibes to Speedy J's ginger album and still very playable today. Criminally overlooked here!

IMO one of the best Eat Static ep's before they went full Psy/Goa. I played this out a lot when it came out & remember one particularly messy night when the Undulattice side got stuck in a perfect loop. Must've taken me 5 mins to work out why the track ...
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Funny how some records can have cult status for one group and yet seemingly not matter at all to others. Mantis Religiosa was pretty much my crew's theme tune at some point in 1992-3. I know label boss Tim Fielding was pretty keen on it too!! Fantastic ...
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I've not been able to find Everything Grooves Part 1 digitally (I don't think it's even on the recent mega expanded CD release for the LP). More's the pity because this is a stone cold house classic. One of Weatherall's best moments. That you can pick ...
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